Subiza is the culmination of a years-long growing process in which Delorean was able to synthesize its influences into a sound all its own. It isn't flawless, but it could be this year's most perfect summertime album.

Alternative dance building up a head of steam thanks to its more famous exponents, there's now a place at the table for a band like Delorean to reap the rewards. Thankfully, with Subiza, they've got the songs to help the process along.

For all the barbs that could arguably be lobbed at Delorean for wheeling out another variation of the near terminally exhausted formula, they sidestep any fatal criticisms by applying a hefty dose of summer exuberance to their White Isle pop that's near impossible to deny.

God, are you serious that I'm the first one to write something about this album? Okay, that will be a pleasure. Firstly, I love this album!!God, are you serious that I'm the first one to write something about this album? Okay, that will be a pleasure. Firstly, I love this album!! Delorean got really experimental and more eletronical, not as much as the damned Merryweather Post Pavillion (or Person Pitch...), but there's nothing wrong about this change. But actually I miss Delorean's first albums...…Expand